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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Derelict by Ritu #writephoto
“Full of potential, so it says. Rustic. Close to nature. Compact. Minimalistic in a traditional way. That’s what the message says.” John read back the details that the estate agent had sent him. Then looked up at the property. Now … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, flash fiction
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The eggs of the swan
After the festivities of the afternoon, there was time for a convivial meal with all our friends at the George and Pilgrim, the 15th century inn that still houses guests, history and ghosts. The town was busy with the Beltane … Continue reading
Go Wild… Stuart France
* * “Go wild, go wild… Go wild in the country, Where snakes in the grass, Are absolutely free.” – Bow-Wow-Wow Source: Stuart France
Derelict by Lady Lee Manila #writephoto
The tendency of an old house to collapse Out of warren of walls, roofs and alleys Tough seeing the neighbourhood with all scraps Like crushing a vertebra when one sneezes Continue reading here
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Fictioneers, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, Thursday Photo Prompt, Wordle
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A Charming Child: guest post by the inestimable Tallis Steelyard #newbooks
Originally posted on M T McGuire Authorholic:
What can I say? We have a guest, my writer friend Jim, Webster, along with the inimitable, the one and only Tallis Steelyard who is here to tell us a little tale. Thank…
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Abandoned by Pamela Morse #writephoto
The building bitterly fell down around them in the end. They refused to move when the epidemic wiped out the neighbors and all the businesses. They decided to stay since they were the sole surviving members of the cult. The … Continue reading
Innocents
No false ideal can be a true defence When evil, as a spoiled and angry child Can break and shatter childhood innocence, To be, by any feeling heart, reviled. No hope can find its birth in violence As death’s own … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Spirituality, terror
Tagged Manchester, ottava rima, slaughter of the innocents
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Derelict by Willow#writephoto
Rachel felt, empty, derelict and Barron. The pack she had joined were not her type, they were good honest wolves, unlike her. They had not broken her kind’s code as she had. Unlike her they were not broken and empty. … Continue reading
On Beltane Eve…
There is probably nowhere else in the country where you can walk through a residential estate on a Saturday morning, in full ceremonial robes and with magical symbols painted on your forehead, without anyone batting an eye. It could only … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Friendship, Glastonbury
Tagged Avalon, beltane, May Day celebrations in England, maypole
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“Asmodaius…
* …Bearer of Time Gnomon of Eternity You must have seen a thing or two During your torturous sojourn… How best can we understand our predicament?” Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in Life, Photography, The Silent Eye
Tagged interpretation, landscape, mystery, Psycholog
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